Ford Fusion
Ford Fusion
Ford Fusion Hybrid
The Ford Motor Company introduced a mid-sized sedan that was essentially a 21st century update of the Ford Taurus, the 2006 Ford Fusion, in 2005. The 2006 Ford Fusion was not meant to be sporty or flashy. 2006 Ford Fusion was as an alternative in a long line of affordable and dependable Ford sedans intended to get you from point A to point B.
Of course, some might take that to mean that the Fusion is also another in a long line of gas guzzlers. With concern over gasoline engines contributing heavily to global warming and creating carbon emissions, pushing for cleaner, and more fuel economy technology in the cars we drive. Although there is some type of alternative fuel vehicles on the market today, hybrid drivetrains continue to offer the most useful compromise of both gasoline technology and electricity – electric motors create internal combustion engines provide the vehicle with enough cruising power and zero emissions.
Since hybrids have caught on, car companies like Honda (with Honda Insight) and Toyota (with Toyota Prius) have found relative success with their popular hybrid vehicles. Other car companies, like Nissan, Ford, or Volkswagen, appeared to be behind the times. But Ford took a big step forward in an attempt to let the public know that the company has been paying attention in March 2009. Now, with the 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid, the company has hit the hybrid sedan market. The model will represent Ford’s first major entry in the area of the sophisticated hybrid sedan, something that could mean a lot in terms of production vehicles manufactured in the US.
What is the Ford Fusion Hybrid’s design like and how efficient will the car be? Is it like any other sedan? Does the Ford Fusion Hybrid have more modern and eco friendly features? How affordable this Ford Fusion Hybrid sedan be? Keep reading to find out.
Another articles by Johan Young you may interest in reading: Carbon Emissions, Green Cars Information, Hybrid Car Performance, and Diesel Hybrid.
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